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D. dielsiana

I just got some Drosera dielsiana from Marco Kramer in the Netherlands. Shall I just sprinkle it onto some peat mix? Would it help to cover it if it's in a humid greenhouse?

Thanks

And I can't find Marco's adress to thank him, if anyone knows it, please PM or post.

Thanks.
 
High humidity is needed for germination of droserae. I dont have a greenhouse so I can't say much there, but ziplocking the pot in a plastic bag is the way I go.
 
Thanks, I'll put a plastic lid over the pot.

Regards
 
Hi,

In my experience, it is not necessary to cover it in a greenhouse. Drosera dielsiana is one of the easier species to germinate. If the seeds are fresh, they should germinate well. I've had also successfull germination without covering outside the greenhouse on a window sill.

Christian
 
try not to cover plants or seeds, it encourages rot.
 
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